The act of forcing out someone or something.
The act of removing or getting rid of something.
1 Endings are never easy, even when it's a needed good riddance moment.
2 The reaction of voters spoken to by RNZ was basically good riddance .
3 Good riddance ; just see if they opened the door to her again.
4 Good riddance ; it suited him better not to have to go down.
5 A good riddance to it; it's dripping wet, and weighs a ton.
6 You understand: No price too high that buys good riddance of you.
7 A good riddance , commented Ritchie, when he was informed of the fact.
8 While we are looking at God we do not see ourselves - blessed riddance .
9 If you wish to take her away, you may, and good riddance .
10 Likely it won't trouble any one long and good riddance , sez I.
11 What a complete riddance from the disgust induced by food forcibly eaten!
12 If your wife ran away from you, isn't it a good riddance ?
13 What a splendid riddance if all girls were strangled at their birth!'
14 And good riddance , ' he added as Tamasin led him aboard by the hand.
15 I zoomed past the Welcome To Arizona sign I told them good riddance .
16 He wants to quit the service, an' good riddance , I say.
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